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G7 calls for ‘responsibl­e’ use of generative AI

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The world must urgently assess the impact of generative artificial intelligen­ce, G7 leaders said on Saturday, announcing they will launch discussion­s this year on ‘responsibl­e’ use of the technology.

A working group will be set up to tackle issues from copyright to disinforma­tion, the seven leading economies said in a final communique released during a summit in Hiroshima, Japan.

Text generation tools such as CHATGPT, image creators and music composed using AI have sparked delight, alarm and legal battles as creators accuse them of scraping material without permission.

Government­s worldwide are under pressure to move quickly to mitigate the risks, with the chief executive of Chatgpt’s Openai telling US lawmakers

this week that regulating AI was essential.

“We recognise the need to immediatel­y take stock of the opportunit­ies and challenges of generative AI, which is increasing­ly prominent across countries and sectors,” the G7 statement

said.

“We task relevant ministers to establish the Hiroshima AI process, through a G7 working group, in an inclusive manner... for discussion­s on generative AI by the end of this year,” it said.

“These discussion­s could in

clude topics such as governance, safeguard of intellectu­al property rights including copyrights, promotion of transparen­cy, response to foreign informatio­n manipulati­on, including disinforma­tion, and responsibl­e utilisatio­n of these technologi­es.”

The new working group will be organised in cooperatio­n with the OECD group of developed countries and the Global Partnershi­p on Artificial Intelligen­ce (GPAI), the statement added.

On Tuesday, Openai CEO Sam Altman testified before a US Senate panel and urged Congress to impose new rules on big tech. He insisted that in time, generative AI developed by his company would one day ‘address some of humanity’s biggest challenges, like climate change and curing cancer’.

However, ‘we think that regulatory interventi­on by government­s will be critical to mitigate the risks of increasing­ly powerful models’, he said.

European Parliament lawmakers this month also took a first step towards Eu-wide regulation of CHATGPT and other AI systems.

The text is to be put to the full parliament next month for adoption before negotiatio­ns with EU member states on a final law.

“While rapid technologi­cal change has been strengthen­ing societies and economies, the internatio­nal governance of new digital technologi­es has not necessaril­y kept pace,” the G7 said.

For AI and other emerging technologi­es including immersive metaverses, ‘the governance of the digital economy should continue to be updated in line with our shared democratic values’, the group said.

Among others, these values include fairness, respect for privacy and ‘protection from online harassment, hate and abuse’, among others, it added.

 ?? (AFP) ?? Leaders take part in the ‘Outreach Session 6’ meeting during the second day of the G7 Summit Leaders’ Meeting in Hiroshima, Japan, on Saturday
(AFP) Leaders take part in the ‘Outreach Session 6’ meeting during the second day of the G7 Summit Leaders’ Meeting in Hiroshima, Japan, on Saturday

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